Hi, I currently don’t have access to environments using Octavia, but I believe ‚openstack amphora list --long‘ (or similar, typing on my phone) contains the compute_id. Does that command help? Regards, Eugen Zitat von Max Harmathy <maxh@uhurutec.com>:
Hello OpenStack community,
I regularly face the following problem: From time to time I get notified about issues with some load-balancers where often the issue lies in connectivity between the health monitor and some of the pool members.
Now for investigating the problem I often need to know the ID of the server (compute id) for a certain pool member. I haven't found a straightforward way, since the information the OpenStack client provides for a given pool member (openstack loadbalancer member show ...) doesn't include the compute id.
I usually try to find out the IP address of the pool member and then match that against the list of servers. But that process is quite tedious.
Is there a better way to do this natively or has someone made a tool for that job?
Regards, Max
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